World of 2008 viewed from satellites

NASA space agency has just released photos of the world in the past year from satellites.

Large blocks of ice melt in Antarctica as the earth warms, the Mississippi River rises causing flooding. NASA space agency has just released photos of the world in the past year from satellites.

Picture 1 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites

January: Cold prices cover the Caspian Sea.

Picture 2 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


February: Sandstorm in Morocco.

Picture 3 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


March: 415 km square ice block separates from Wilkins iceberg in Antarctica and begins to melt due to the effects of global warming. Scientists warn that the glacier may disappear within the next 15 years.

Picture 4 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


April: Tokyo is brilliant in the night.

Picture 5 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


May: Field in Sudan.

Picture 6 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


June: The Mississippi River section in the state of Illinois, USA, rises, causing flooding.

Picture 7 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


July: Mind of the storm Bertha looks from the universe.

Picture 8 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


August: Clouds fly over Central Asia.

Picture 9 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


September: The sun in the Amazon river.

Picture 10 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


October: America's Gulf Coast swamp is destroyed.

Picture 11 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


November: Traces after the historic forest fire in California state.

Picture 12 of World of 2008 viewed from satellites


December: Bolivian forests are devastated, forming huge and square bare land.

Update 15 December 2018
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